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Right Here World Tour
Tour by Seventeen
Promotional poster for Seventeen's Seventeen 'Right Here' World Tour in Goyang
Promotional poster for the Goyang shows
Associated albumSpill the Feels
Start dateOctober 12, 2024 (2024-10-12)
End dateFebruary 16, 2025 (2025-02-16)
Legs4
No. of shows20 in Asia
10 in North America
30 total
Seventeen concert chronology

The Right Here World Tour (stylized as Seventeen [Right Here] World Tour, in all caps) is the ongoing fourth world tour by South Korean boy group Seventeen. It began on October 12, 2024, at Goyang Stadium, in South Korea, and will conclude on February 16, 2025, at Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Background

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Following the conclusion of the group's eighth fan meeting in July 2024, Seventeen released a teaser for their next tour, which revealed that they would perform in South Korea, Japan, Asia, and the United States.[1] On August 6, Seventeen announced that the tour would open on October 12 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, with the performances simultaneously streamed via Weverse.[2] The nine-show US leg was officially announced later that day.[3] The ten-show Japanese leg was announced the following day.[4] Due to demand, an additional show was added in Los Angeles.[5] A leg in Southeast Asia was announced on September 25.[6] Due to demand, additional shows were announced for Singapore, Jakarta and Bangkok.[7]

On August 12, it was announced that members Jeonghan and Jun would not be participating in the tour, due to Jeonghan enlisting in the military and Jun taking on an acting role in China. As such, the tour is being performed by the remaining eleven members of the group.[8] Still, Jeonghan made surprise appearances at the two performances in Goyang, South Korea, in the audience.[9]

Promotion

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A pop up event was held with Spotify in October 2024 in Seoul to promote the concerts in Goyang, alongside the then-upcoming release of Spill the Feels.[10]

For the group's New York stops, the Empire State Building was lit up in rose quartz and serenity, the group's official colors,[11] alongside an second pop-up with Spotify as part of "Carat Station NYC", with charm customization, a flower market, and Korean food.[12] In Los Angeles, the group hosted "The City Project", a four day event combining the group's music with the city landscapes from November 7 to 11.[13] The event included a pop up store, various parties with K-pop and EDM music, billboards throughout the city and collaboration menus with local restaurants, and the Santa Monica Pier's Ferris wheel was lit up in rose quartz and serenity.[14]

Reception

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In a positive review for Korea Joongang Daily, Yoon Seung-jin wrote that the tour's Goyang opening stop was a "sonic masterpiece, showcasing Seventeen's impeccable musicianship and undeniable stage presence."[15] Maria Mata reviewed the tour's New York stops for Melodic Magazine, describing the concerts as "electrifying" and commending the group's charisma and confidence.[16] In a review for the San Francisco Chronicle, Todd Inoue remarked that the tour's first night in Oakland coincided with the 2024 United States presidential election, but the group immediately "assumed their roles as agents of relief". Inoue went on to describe the performance as having "flawless choreography" and an "impressive visual spectacle", but lamented the omission of fan-favorite songs such as "Hot" and "Don Quixote".[17] Mary Siroky reviewed the final US stop of the tour in Los Angeles for Consequence, commenting on the almost-decade long career of the group and how the show demonstrated their bond, their repertoire and their journey to their first performance at a stadium in the US.[18]

Set list

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The following set list is obtained from the October 13, 2024, show in Goyang. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.[19]

  1. "Fear"
  2. "Fearless"
  3. "Maestro"
  4. "Ash"
  5. "Crush"
  6. "Water" (Hip hop team)
  7. "Monster" (Hip hop team)
  8. "Rain" (Performance team)
  9. "Lilili Yabbay" (Performance team)
  10. "Candy" (Vocal team)
  11. "Cheers to Youth" (Vocal team)
  12. "Our Dawn is Hotter than Day"
  13. "Not Alone" (Korean version)
  14. "Oh My!"
  15. "Snap Shoot"
  16. "God of Music"
  17. "Ima (Even If the World Ends Tomorrow)" (Korean version)
  18. "Home"
  19. "Love, Money, Fame"
  20. "March"
  21. "Super"
    Encore
  22. "Adore U"
  23. "'Bout You"
  24. "Campfire"
  25. "If You Leave Me"
  26. "Very Nice"

Notes

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  • For the United States leg, "Not Alone", "Our Dawn is Hotter than Day", "Ima (Even If the World Ends Tomorrow)" and "If You Leave Me" were removed from the core setlist.[20]
  • For the United States leg, the encore was made up of various combinations of "Very Nice", "Hit", "Call Call Call!", "Snap Shoot", "Hit", "Hot", "Fighting", "Holiday", "Back It Up", "Cheers", "Eyes on You" and "Healing".[20]
  • Beginning with the second Rosemont show, the group performed surprise songs while delivering speeches, mostly selected from audience requests. For that show, the surprise songs were "Eyes on You", "Spell", "Clap", "Mansae", and "Lalali".[20]
  • For the first Elmont show, the surprise songs were "Don Quixote", "Fighting", "Cheers", and "Lalali".[20]
  • For the second Elmont show, the surprise songs were "Ready to Love", "Shining Diamond", "Mansae", "Shadow" and "Fighting".[20]
  • For the first San Antonio show, the surprise songs were "Mansae", "_World" and "Heaven's Cloud".[20]
  • For the second San Antonio show, the surprise songs were "Clap", "SOS", "Boom Boom", "Headliner", "Spell" and "Hit Song".[20]
  • For the first Oakland show, the surprise songs were "_World", "Darl+ing", "To You", "Our Dawn is Hotter than Day", "1 to 13" and "Boom Boom".[20]
  • For the second Oakland show, the surprise songs were "Getting Closer", "Hot", "Same Dream, Same Mind, Same Night", "Kidult", "Moonwalker", "Fronting" and "2 Minus 1".[20]
  • For the first Los Angeles show, the surprise songs were "Heaven's Cloud", "Pretty U", "Clap", "Let Me Hear You Say", "I Don't Understand But I Luv U", "20" and "Gam3 Bo1". "Our Dawn is Hotter than Day" was also added to the setlist in Los Angeles as part of the encore.[20]
  • For the second Los Angeles show, the surprise songs were "Crazy in Love," "Rock With You," "Headliner", "Don't Wanna Cry" and "Change Up".[21]

Tour dates

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Key
Indicates performances streamed simultaneously on Weverse Concerts
Concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance Ref.
October 12, 2024 ‡ Goyang South Korea Goyang Stadium 58,000 [22]
October 13, 2024 ‡
October 22, 2024 Rosemont United States Allstate Arena [3]
October 23, 2024
October 25, 2024 Elmont UBS Arena
October 27, 2024
October 31, 2024 San Antonio Frost Bank Center
November 1, 2024
November 5, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena
November 6, 2024
November 9, 2024 Los Angeles BMO Stadium 40,000 [23]
November 10, 2024
November 29, 2024 Nagoya Japan Vantelin Dome [4]
November 30, 2024
December 4, 2024 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
December 5, 2024
December 12, 2024 Osaka Kyocera Dome
December 14, 2024
December 15, 2024
December 19, 2024 Fukuoka Mizuho PayPay Dome
December 21, 2024
December 22, 2024
January 18, 2025 Bulacan Philippines Philippine Sports Stadium [6]
January 19, 2025
January 25, 2025 Singapore National Stadium
January 26, 2025
February 8, 2025 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Stadium
February 9, 2025
February 15, 2025 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala National Stadium
February 16, 2025

See also

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References

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  2. ^ 글로벌 캐럿 모여라..세븐틴, 10월 컴백→고양 콘서트 개최 '겹경사' [Global CARATs, gather around... SEVENTEEN to make a comeback in October and hold a concert in Goyang - a double celebration!]. Star News (in Korean). August 6, 2024. Archived from the original on August 9, 2024. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
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  14. ^ Kwak, Kristine (October 24, 2024). "K-Pop Superstars Seventeen to Launch "The City" Experiences in Los Angeles to Celebrate Sold-Out Shows (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
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